Episódios
-
All Blacks great Ali Williams joins Justin Marshall, Jeremy Paul and Andy Rowe to discus his career and life after rugby.
We cover the how a shower with his wife lead to the formation of Auckland AFC, how the All Blacks prepared to face the 2005 Lions and the lessons learned from the 2007 Rugby World Cup that led to victory in 2011.
Wallaby James O'Conor also joins the show to reminisce about their time in Toulon playing for one of the greatest club sides ever assembled.
AND... Ali Williams talks us through THAT cross field kick!
Download SAILY in your app store and use our code GBRANZ at checkout to get an exclusive 15% off your first purchase ✅ For further details go to https://saily.com/gbranz
Chapters
02:56 The Birth of Auckland AFC
05:58 Community Engagement and Cultural Diversity
08:52 The Competitive Landscape of Sports in New Zealand
12:01 Collaboration Between New Zealand and Australia
15:06 Transitioning from Football to Rugby
17:58 Reflections on Competitive Spirit and Team Dynamics
18:29 On-Field Rivalries and Banter
22:18 Recognition and Legacy in Rugby
24:19 The Emotional Stakes of the British and Irish Lions
26:31 Reflecting on Career Highlights and Challenges
30:50 The Unique Culture of Toulon Rugby
35:13 The Impact of Team Dynamics and Leadership
41:29 Judicial Hearings - Bakkies Botha
42:05 Memories of Alley on the Field
47:15 Mental Strength and Team Dynamics
49:32 Lessons from World Cup Experiences
51:43 Influence of Family on Athletic Careers
54:00 Perspective from Personal Challenges
56:30 The Power of the Jersey
01:00:41 Ali Williams cross field kick
01:05:34 Legacy Beyond Medals
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices -
All Blacks great Grant Fox is in studio immediately following Ryan Fox's recent PGA Tour victory, reflecting on his journey and the pride it brings to his family.
The discussion transitions into Fox's early life, his friendship with Martin Crowe, and his rise in the rugby world, highlighting the significance of leadership and teamwork.
The conversation further explores the legacy of the Auckland rugby team in the 80s, their dominance, and the cultural importance of the Ranfurly Shield in New Zealand rugby, emphasising the respect and camaraderie among players.
We relive some famous moments from Fox's career, including is winning kick against the Lions.Fox also reflects on the adversity encountered on the path to winning the 1987 World Cup, highlighting the evolution of rugby and the athletes who shaped its legacy.
He discusses the role of an All Black selector, while Marshy and Fox share hilarious stories their time working with Sir Steve Hansen.
Download SAILY in your app store and use our code GBRANZ at checkout to get an exclusive 15% off your first purchase ✅ For further details go to https://saily.com/gbranz
00:00 Celebrating Ryan Fox's PGA Tour Win
06:01 Grant Fox's Early Life and Career
12:08 The Auckland Rugby Legacy
19:04 The Ranfurly Shield and Its Significance
25:53 The Legacy of the Lions Tour
30:39 Tactical Preparation and Goal Kicking
35:33 The Pressure of High-Stakes Kicking
48:38 The 1987 World Cup Experience
55:12 Emerging Talents and Injuries in Rugby
56:06 The Birth of the Rugby World Cup
57:36 Amateur Days and Fundraising Stories
01:02:57 The Role of an All Black Selector
01:10:55 Understanding Steve Hansen's Coaching Philosophy
01:17:51 Reflections on Regrets and Learning Moments
01:20:54 Personal Life and Career Reflections
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices -
Estão a faltar episódios?
-
Rugby legends Justin Marshall & Jeremy Paul join Andy Rowe to cover the Lions squad announcement.
The lads discus Maro Itoji as the captaincy choice and the importance of team combinations.
Is Henry Pollock over hyped, or could he be a go to key player for coach Andy Farrell?
Marshy gets fired up with World Rugby's lack of law changes, and Jeremy Paul reminisces about a fight he was involved with against Ireland.
00:00 Introduction and Banter Among Legends
02:59 Financial Challenges in Rugby Australia05:52The Anzac Test Proposal
08:54 Inspiring Stories from Rugby History
12:09 British and Irish Lions Squad Discussion
14:54 Captaincy and Team Dynamics
18:02 Combining Styles and Strategies in Rugby
21:01 The Importance of Goal Kicking in Rugby
24:25 Strategic Player Selection and Injuries
27:18 Emerging Talents: The Case of Henry Pollock
30:34 The Impact of Law Changes on the Game
36:10 Red Card Controversies and Game Spectacle
43:50 Fight: Jeremy Paul's involvement in the Trevor Brennan v Toutai Kefu fight
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices -
Wallaby's legend Owen Finegan joins Justin Marshall, Jeremy Paul and Andy Rowe to shares his journey from being a young rugby player at Randwick to becoming a World Cup winner with the Wallabies.
He reflects on his memorable try in the 1999 World Cup final, the challenges faced by the team leading up to that victory, and the camaraderie that defined their success. He also talks about the infamous Cape Town incident, highlighting the transition from amateurism to professionalism in rugby, and the importance of maintaining a balance between personal life and sportsmanship.
The discussion transitions into the Finegan's current role in philanthropy, focusing on childhood cancer research and the importance of raising awareness and funds for better treatments.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices -
In this episode World Cup winner Jeremy Paul names his 23 man Wallabies squad to face the Lions in the first test of the 2025 Series.
Paul joins All Blacks legend Justin Marshall, Wallabies hopeful James O'Connor and Andy Rowe.
O'Connor and Marshall also discus the latest Super Rugby news.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices -
Stephen Donald shares his journey from being a young rugby player at Wesley College to becoming a key figure in the 2011 World Cup.
He discusses the challenges and experiences of transitioning to professional rugby, the influence of coaches like Ian Foster, and the importance of team bonding through court sessions.
The conversation also touches on the unique experience of playing in South Africa and the camaraderie that exists among rugby players, regardless of nationality.
Donald reflects on his time at Bath Rugby and the lessons learned throughout his career, emphasising resilience and growth in both sports and life.
We reflect on his rugby career, discussing pivotal moments such as his decision to leave New Zealand, the pressures of performance and media scrutiny, his experience during the 2011 World Cup, and his transition into life after rugby, including his ventures in media and business.
He also shares insights into the mental health challenges faced by athletes and the impact of public perception on their careers.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices -
Arguably the greatest Wallaby ever John Eales joins his former teammate Jeremy Paul, All Blacks legend Justin Marshall and Andy Rowe.
We go deep into Eales' career, where he won two Rugby World Cups (one as captain), the Bledisloe Cup & Tri Nations.
We also cover the some of the biggest moments within the biggest games he played in, including why he told the referee he was going to walk his team off the field during the Rugby World Cup final & of course, that kick to win the Bledisloe Cup in 2000.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices -
Wallabies openside flanker Fraser McReight joins the lads for a chat on his way to Reds training.
James O'Connor talks us through how he ended up on another players' highlights real, after being stepped cold during the Crusaders win over the Drua.
Justin Marshall breaks down the Chiefs and Blues victories, while James talks us through who he thinks is in line to play 10 for the Wallabies against the British & Irish Lions.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices -
Phil Kearns, a two-time World Cup winner and Australian Hall of Famer, shares his experiences and insights from his rugby career.
The discussion covers his rivalry with New Zealand, early career challenges, the transition from amateur to professional rugby, memorable World Cup moments, and his experiences as captain of the Wallabies.
Kearns reflects on the evolution of rugby and the camaraderie among players, providing a unique perspective on the sport's history and culture.
The discussion also touches on the current state of Australian rugby, how they won the 2027 RWC hosting rights and why New Zealand and Canberra missed out!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices -
Former All Blacks coach Brad Mooar joins Justin Marshall, James O'Connor & Andy Rowe.
Brad talks us through how he reacted to losing his role as the New Zealand assistant coach, working alongside Gregor Townsend and Finn Russell with Scotland and he gives us his thoughts on Wales rugby!
Brad Mooar has been heavily linked with a return to Wales to take over the head coaching role vacated by Warren Gatland, he gives us the honest truth about where he stands on the position.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices -
Wallabies prop Taniela Tupou joins former All Black Justin Marshall, former Wallaby Jeremy Paul and Andy Rowe from Sydney this week!
Taniela tells some hilarious stories about facing test props Joe Marler, Ox Nché & Joe Moody.
We get an amazing insight into his childhood growing up in Tonga and why he chose Australia over New Zealand.
Plus we look ahead to the his possible inclusion to face the Lions in couple of months!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices -
This is Will Jordan like you've never seen him before. You've seen him score tries, now listen to him explain how he does it!
Jordan has scored in almost every game he's played for the All Blacks but in this episode you'll hear his thought process and strategy that gets him in position to strike.
We also break down how the All Blacks planned and plotted to take down Ireland in one of the most intense test matches ever played at the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices -
Test legend Aaron Mauger joins Justin Marshall and Andy Rowe in studio this week!
Mauger lets us in on the All Blacks perspective on the tackle that ended Brian O'Driscoll's 2005 Lions Tour.
Marshy and Mauger compare two of the greatest All Blacks to have ever played, in Andrew Mehrtens & Dan Carter.
Plus, Mauger lets us in on some of the unique pre season missions from his days with the Crusaders under Robbie Deans.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices -
Former All Black Justin Marshall and Wallaby James O'Connor join Andy Rowe to give their thoughts on some of the major highlights of the latest Super Rugby and Six Nations rounds.
Marshall makes an early season call on a player he thinks could take the All Blacks to the next level.
While O'Connor explains why he think Marcus Smith could light up the Lions backline!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices -
GBRANZ is back for 2025 - just in time for the kick off of the new Super Rugby season!
James O’Connor joins Justin Marshall, Jeremy Paul and Andy Rowe to discuss his recent viral clip at McDonalds and life in New Zealand, why he decided to join the Crusaders, and the upcoming Super Rugby schedule.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices -
It’s our season finale, so World Cup Winner Jeremy Paul is back with All Blacks legend Justin Marshall and host Andy Rowe.
This week we take a look at how coach Joe Schmidt has turned around the Wallabies.
Marshy gives his thoughts on what Australia can do now to go to the next level, while JPs confidence is sky high ahead of the Lions tour down under in 2025!
GBRANZ are stoked to be partnering with Angel Bay to bring you the Northern Tour, with their new Gourmet Breakfast Beef Sausage Patties, the perfect pairing for those early games.
More information on their delicious meat patties can be found here www.angelbay.com/breakfast
Download the SAILY app - use our code GBRANZ at checkout to get an exclusive 15% off your first purchase.
00:00 Intro
05:17 2024 World Rugby Players of the Year
10:23 GBRANZ & Saily
12:44 Wallabies Northern Tour Review
25:45 How do Wallabies get to the next level?
32:25 Wallabies Debutants (Tane Edmed)
37:25 GBRANZ & Angel Bay
38:48 Season Finale Farewell
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices -
World Cup winning Springboks captain John Smit joins former All Black Justin Marshall and host Andy Rowe this week.
Smit and Marshall reveal details of their infamous special forces pre World Cup training camps.
We dig into the impact Eddie Jones had on the 2007 champions and John Smit gives us some amazing stories from his relationship with Nelson Mandela.
GBRANZ are stoked to be partnering with Angel Bay to bring you the Northern Tour, with their new Gourmet Breakfast Beef Sausage Patties, the perfect pairing for those early games.
More information on their delicious meat patties can be found here www.angelbay.com/breakfast
Download the SAILY app - use our code GBRANZ at checkout to get an exclusive 15% off your first purchase.
00:00 Intro
06:20 John Smit on Springboks 2003 World Cup Training Camp
10:46 Justin Marshall on All Blacks 1999 World Cup Training Camp
17:39 The effectiveness of training camps
21:33 John Smit on 2007 Rugby World Cup
24:17 GBRANZ & Angel Bay
27:48 John Smit on Eddie Jones coaching at the Springboks
34:02 John Smit on 2007 Rugby World Cup Final
36:45 John Smit on 1995 Rugby World Cup
41:55 John Smit on meeting Nelson Mandela
45:01 GBRANZ & Saily
47:10 John Smit on Barney’s Army (John Smit Foundation)
50:17 John Smit on winning the 2007 Rugby World Cup
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices -
Wallabies legend George Gregan joins Justin Marshall and Andy Rowe to recap the latest action from the Northern Tour, including the All Blacks' narrow loss to France and the Wallabies' new-found form.
The lads discuss the impact of Joseph Suaalii on the Wallabies, as well as some of the best stories from NRL converts to rugby union in both Australia and New Zealand.
We also look at Antonie Dupont's performance, the impact of red cards, delays slowing down games, what's happening with Wales, and so much more.
GBRANZ are stoked to be partnering with Angel Bay to bring you the Northern Tour, with their new Gourmet Breakfast Beef Sausage Patties, the perfect pairing for those early games.
More information on their delicious meat patties can be found here www.angelbay.com/breakfast
EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/goodbadrugby Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee!
00:00 Intro
01:12 Wallabies Grand Slam hopes
09:13 George Gregan on Joseph Suaalii
10:44 George Gregan on Rob Valetini
12:21 GBRANZ talk rugby league converts
23:03 GBRANZ & NordVPN
25:21 GBRANZ on Tom Wright
29:25 GBRANZ talk Red Cards
34:15 Game Review: France v All Blacks (Northern Tour)
40:33 Gorge Gregan on Antoine Dupont
43:52 GBRANZ & Angel Bay
45:34 Game Preview: Scotland v Australia (Northern Tour)
51:07 Game Preview: All Blacks vs Italy (Northern Tour)
54:18 Game Preview: South Africa vs Wales (Northern Tour)
54:11 Game Preview: Wales v South Africa (Northern Tour)
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices -
All Blacks great Sean Fitzpatrick joins Justin Marshall and Andy Rowe for a conversation covering his career and what he’s up to now in the UK.
Sean discusses his involvement with the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation, giving us an insight into how they’re using sport to change children’s lives.
We look at how the All Blacks fell out of favour with the New Zealand public and then how they won them back in 1987!
Plus, we get the lads thoughts on the pivotal games from the Northern Tour, including the Wallabies Grand Slam!!!
EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/goodbadrugby Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee!
00:00 Intro
04:05 Sean Fitzpatrick on Laureus Sport For Good Foundation
15:27 Game Review: England v Australia (Northern Tour)
21:39 GBRANZ & Angel Bay
22:23 Game Review: Ireland v New Zealand (Northern Tour)
26:40 Sean Fitzpatrick on the Cavaliers
33:23 Sean Fitzpatrick on being billeted
36:19 Sean Fitzpatrick on 1987 World Cup Final
41:31 GBRANZ & NordVPN
43:59 Game Preview: France v New Zealand (Northern Tour)
48:00 Justin Marshall on Colin ‘Pinetree’ Meads
55:05 Outro
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices -
This week World Cup winning All Blacks legend Zinzan Brooke joins Justin Marshall and Andy Rowe in studio, in London.
Zinzan and Justin share a few stories from their time together in the Black jersey, before Zinny opens up on just how close he came to signing a contract to play rugby league!
Plus, we take a look at the win over England, preview the All Blacks test against Ireland, the Wallabies match against England and South Africa's opener with Scotland.
GBRANZ are stoked to be partnering with Angel Bay to bring you the Northern Tour, with their new Gourmet Breakfast Beef Sausage Patties, the perfect pairing for those early games. Check out our social media to enter in the draw to win an amazing prize pack, with $450.
More information on their delicious meat patties can be found here www.angelbay.com/breakfast
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices - Mostrar mais